Jimmy Shubert is a multifaceted performer, having built a remarkable career as an actor, comedian, and television personality. His extensive filmography includes appearances in notable projects such as "American Nightmares" with Danny Trejo, Vivica Fox, and Jay Mohr on Cinemax, and "Puppy Love" with Hopper Penn, Michael Madsen, and Rosanne Arquette, set for a major theatrical release.
As a comedian, Shubert has solidified his position as one of the busiest working comedians today. He has been a finalist on NBC's "Last Comic Standing" and has been featured on Comedy Central as the closing act on Dave Attell's "Comedy Underground." His brand-new hour special, "Zero Tolerance," is a theatrical presentation of his stand-up persona, blending the outlook of a modern-day Archie Bunker with a real-world sensibility to create signature pieces of comedy.
Shubert has also made notable appearances on television, including a recurring role on "King of Queens" for five years, as well as guest spots on "Entourage," "Maron," "Back in the Game," "2 Broke Girls," "Zeke and Luther," "Barely Legal," and "Heist." His film credits include roles in "Go," "Coyote Ugly," "One Hour Photo," "The Italian Job," and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith."
In addition to his on-screen work, Shubert has released three comedy albums, "Animal Instincts," "Pandemonium," and "Alive & Kickin'," with a fourth, "Zero Tolerance," soon to be released. He has also performed at comedy clubs, theaters, and casinos across the country, as well as internationally in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, Korea, and the Middle East.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Jimmy Shubert's impressive resume showcases his versatility as an actor, comedian, and television personality, solidifying his position as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.